Dani Olmo.. Barcelona's Trump Card in Difficult Moments
Dani Olmo continued to affirm his great value with Barcelona after scoring the lead goal in a complex match against Oviedo, reaching his seventh goal of the season. Notably, all of the Catalan player's goals came in matches that ended in a team victory, highlighting his direct impact and ability to make a difference when Barcelona needs him.
Despite his season not being smooth due to injuries, missing eight matches (three due to muscle problems and five due to a shoulder dislocation), Olmo proved every time he returned to the field that he is a decisive element, adding quality and effectiveness as soon as he participates.
Most of Olmo's goals have been decisive; a brace against Alaves turned a draw into a comfortable win, a critical goal against Atletico Madrid, a brilliant strike against Espanyol after a long absence, and his goal against Oviedo that paved the way for victory. He also provided three decisive assists against Valencia, Getafe, and Oviedo, despite starting only 12 matches out of the 24 he participated in.
In Europe, the scene was no different, as he needed only two minutes in the Prague match to hit the net with a powerful shot that led the team to victory. Dani Olmo, quietly and without noise, has become the player of the moment in Barcelona, a reliable element in the toughest times, and in a team competing for all titles, this type of player is valued highly.
Despite his season not being smooth due to injuries, missing eight matches (three due to muscle problems and five due to a shoulder dislocation), Olmo proved every time he returned to the field that he is a decisive element, adding quality and effectiveness as soon as he participates.
Most of Olmo's goals have been decisive; a brace against Alaves turned a draw into a comfortable win, a critical goal against Atletico Madrid, a brilliant strike against Espanyol after a long absence, and his goal against Oviedo that paved the way for victory. He also provided three decisive assists against Valencia, Getafe, and Oviedo, despite starting only 12 matches out of the 24 he participated in.
In Europe, the scene was no different, as he needed only two minutes in the Prague match to hit the net with a powerful shot that led the team to victory. Dani Olmo, quietly and without noise, has become the player of the moment in Barcelona, a reliable element in the toughest times, and in a team competing for all titles, this type of player is valued highly.